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Snag a year of Peacock Premium for $30, a 5th-gen iPad for an all-time low price, plus more of the best deals of the day

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We've rounded up the best deals we could find on Jan. 30 — here are some of our top picks:


You've basically made it through the first month of 2023 — congratulations. What better way to celebrate than by treating yourself to a little something? On Jan. 30, there are plenty of sweet deals to go around, including a $100 discount on the coveted Dyson Corrale hair straightener, $30 Peacock Premium subscriptions, a 2022 iPad Air back at record-low pricing, and more.

We did the grunt work of searching for the best deals so you can simply focus on saving. Keep scrolling to see our top picks on Jan. 30.

Best tech deal

Why we like it

The 2022 iPad Air just dropped back down to its record-low $499.99 price, which it reached just once before (during the holiday season). You can select from any color option at Best Buy or snag it in a more limited selection at Amazon on Jan. 30. The 2022 iPad Air is great "for both casual users and professionals," according to Mashable senior editor Stan Schroeder in his review. It's not perfect, as the starting storage is pretty low at 64GB, but Schroeder says it's still "the iPad most people should buy."

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Best beauty deal

Why we like it

The Dyson Corrale completely overhauled the hair-straightening experience by making it cordless. But that's not all — it also works to reduce damage as you style, thanks to flexible manganese copper alloy plates. They're supposed to conduct and retain heat better than the average flat iron plates. Of course, like all Dyson products, the damage-reducing Corrale will cost you. But if you sign up to become a My Best Buy member (it's free!), you can slash $100 off the usual cost for a limited time.

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Best streaming deal

Why we like it

If you're dying to watch Natasha Lyonne act as a human lie detector in Rian Johnson's Poker Face, you're going to need a Peacock subscription. And lucky for you, this deal gets you an entire year of the premium streaming service for $29.99 — that's a $20 discount from the usual annual fee. Besides the new hit series, Peacock's library contains over 80,000 hours worth of content you won't find elsewhere, from brand-new box office hits to classic TV shows (think Parks & Recreation, 30 Rock, Law & Order) to live sports. The deal is only live until Feb. 7 and is not valid for current Peacock Premium or Premium Plus subscribers.

More streaming and subscription deals

  • Apple TV+free $6.99/month (save $20.97) for three months

  • Apple Musicfree $10.99/month (save $43.96) for four months

  • Grubhub+ — free $9.99/month (save $119.88) as an Amazon Prime member for one year + up to $20 off your order by using code COZY20

  • Sling TV premium passfree for your first month

  • Vix+$0.99/month $6.99/month (save $6) for one month

  • Vudusave 30% on your first purchase or rental

  • YouTube TV$54.99/month $64.99/month (save $30) for your first three months

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